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Very good and pure amnesia smell, clasic, never let you down, Love that clasic amnesia smell coming from this flowers, let's see how se keeps performing during this 4th week!
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Much better harvest to end this first greenhouse grow. 48g dry on this plant. Still quite airy, but resinous and great smell. More relaxed effect than harvest 1. I could have done with another week or two with her, but the humidity was regularly into the 90s, there was very little sun and nearby tomato plants were starting to grow mold. I cut and ran, I need these meds to get me through the winter. Final total for both plants 59g. With a bit of luck, this should keep me medicated for a while. Indications are good.
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**Semaine 7 : SeptiĂšme Semaine de Floraison – Phase Bulking AvancĂ© (1-7 avril 2026)** **Note :** Mise Ă  jour hebdomadaire. Tout reste RAS, les plantes continuent leur bulking de maniĂšre trĂšs propre et homogĂšne. DonnĂ©es consolidĂ©es TrolMaster + GrowOps (semaine 7 / semaine 11 globale). ### Contexte et Objectifs de la Semaine On est maintenant en **bulking avancĂ©**. Les buds ont pris beaucoup de volume, les calices sont bien gonflĂ©s et la production de trichomes s’intensifie. Le stretch est terminĂ© depuis longtemps, toute l’énergie est concentrĂ©e sur le remplissage floral, la densitĂ© et la rĂ©sine. Steering : **vĂ©gĂ©tatif maintenu** (irrigations frĂ©quentes, runoff 20-30 %, dryback nuit 8-12 %, VWC stable). Objectifs : continuer le gonflement maximal des buds, booster la rĂ©sine et les terpĂšnes avec UV 90 min/jour, garder une stabilitĂ© parfaite des paramĂštres et Ă©viter tout stress qui pourrait freiner la prise de poids finale. **Petit point Ă©ducatif : Bulking avancĂ© et rĂŽle des boosters** En semaine 7, la plante entre dans la phase oĂč les buds « prennent du poids » rapidement. Le steering vĂ©gĂ©tatif reste essentiel car il permet une absorption continue et Ă©levĂ©e des nutriments sans stress hydrique excessif. La combinaison actuelle (Cocos A+B + PK 13/14 + Sugar Royal + Green Sensation + Pure Zym + Silica Force + Cal-Mag Amino) est particuliĂšrement adaptĂ©e : - PK 13/14 et Sugar Royal alimentent directement la formation des fleurs et augmentent le poids sec. - Green Sensation + Pure Zym stimulent le mĂ©tabolisme et la santĂ© racinaire en coco. - Silica Force renforce les parois cellulaires (meilleure rĂ©sistance et densitĂ©). - Cal-Mag Amino prĂ©vient les carences classiques en flo (jaunissement bas ou pointe brĂ»lĂ©e). Maintenir EC autour de 2.6 et pH 5.8-6.0 Ă©vite les lockouts tout en permettant un uptake optimal. C’est le moment oĂč on voit vraiment le retour sur investissement des boosters. ### Observations des Plantes La plante dominante mesure toujours **150 cm** et domine clairement avec une structure massive, une canopĂ©e dense et une vigueur impressionnante. Le stretch est complĂštement stabilisĂ©. Les buds continuent de grossir de maniĂšre visible, les calices sont bien remplis et les trichomes se multiplient (brillance sucrĂ©e de plus en plus prononcĂ©e sur les sites supĂ©rieurs et moyens). Pistils commencent Ă  changer de couleur et Ă  s’enrouler. SantĂ© gĂ©nĂ©rale : excellente, feuillage vert profond, aucune feuille jaune ou nĂ©crosĂ©e, zĂ©ro pest, zĂ©ro signe de stress ou carence. La plante secondaire suit correctement. Clones restent vigoureux. Les plantes sont pleinement concentrĂ©es sur le gonflement et la rĂ©sine. ### ParamĂštres Environnementaux (TrolMaster + GrowOps – synthĂšse semaine 7) - **TempĂ©rature jour** : 23-25 °C (moyenne live ~23.3 °C, cible 24 °C) - **TempĂ©rature nuit** : 18-20 °C - **HumiditĂ© jour** : 64-74 % (live ~58.9 %, cible 62 %) - **HumiditĂ© nuit** : 49-59 % - **VPD** : 0.8-1.2 kPa (live 0.94 kPa → idĂ©al pour bulking) - **PPFD moyen** : 750-777 (max ~814) → DLI 32 mol/mÂČ/jour (optimal) - **UV Light** : 90 min/jour (maintenu) - **Far Red Light** : 30 min en fin de cycle - **CO₂** : setpoint 900 ppm jour (enrichment actif) - **EC solution** : 2.6 mS/cm (live 1.85-2.95 selon moments) - **pH solution** : 5.8-6.0 (live 6.43, runoff 5.8-6.2) - **Runoff EC** : 4-5 mS/cm - **Irrigation** : FrĂ©quente (4-5 cycles/jour) - **Runoff % daily** : 20-30 % - **Night dryback** : 8-12 % - **Steering** : VĂ©gĂ©tatif confirmĂ© ### Nutrition et Irrigation (Soupe actuelle) **Nutriments utilisĂ©s cette semaine (doses par litre) :** - Cocos A → 1 ml - Cocos B → 1 ml - CANNA PK 13/14 → 1 ml - Green Sensation → 0.1 ml - Pure Zym → 1 ml - Sugar Royal → 1 ml - Cal-Mag Amino → 1 ml - Silica Force → 1 ml - pH- → 0.5 ml (ajustement Ă  5.8-6.0) Eau Ă  ~20 °C, temp solution ~15-18 °C. Irrigation frĂ©quente avec dryback contrĂŽlĂ© → excellent Ă©quilibre pour maintenir le bulking sans excĂšs ni carence. ### ProblĂšmes et Ajustements **RAS total.** Aucune alerte GrowOps, aucune intervention nĂ©cessaire. Les paramĂštres restent trĂšs stables, le steering vĂ©gĂ©tatif fonctionne Ă  merveille et les plantes rĂ©pondent parfaitement aux boosters. Aucun signe de fatigue ou de ralentissement. ### Plans pour la Semaine 8 - Maintenir steering vĂ©gĂ©tatif + EC 2.6 (possible lĂ©ger ajustement PK selon gonflement) - UV rester Ă  90 min/jour - DĂ©foliation lĂ©gĂšre et ciblĂ©e (seulement les fan leaves qui bloquent vraiment la lumiĂšre sur les buds infĂ©rieurs) - Photos rapprochĂ©es pour suivre l’évolution des trichomes et de la densitĂ© - Commencer Ă  rĂ©flĂ©chir Ă  la date de flush (gĂ©nĂ©ralement semaines 8-9 selon maturitĂ© des trichomes) Ce journal sera mis Ă  jour hebdomadairement. #GrowLegendary #Zamnesia #Plagron #EternityGrowCup2 Les buds gonflent bien, les trichomes se dĂ©veloppent et la plante dominante Ă  150 cm reste superbe. On approche du pic de rĂ©sine, tout se passe idĂ©alement ! đŸŒ±âœš
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LSD — Week 12 12/12 from seed. Late flower. Full expression. Quiet hands, heavy flowers. This is the stage where the grow starts asking less from us — and more from our patience. By now, most of the work is already done. Structure is built. Feeding has done its job. Environment has stayed stable. Roots have carried the weight. And now the plant is doing what it was always meant to do: Finish. This is not the week for chasing numbers. Not the week for aggressive changes. Not the week for “fixing” what clearly isn’t broken. This is the week for restraint. For observation. For letting the plant complete the final chapter on its own terms. And LSD is doing exactly that. âž» Quick recap — how we got here This run was never about force. It was about rhythm. From the start, LSD showed what stable genetics + stable conditions can do when they’re allowed to work without interruption. No dramatic swings. No constant corrections. No overhandling. No chasing deficiencies that weren’t there. No feeding for ego. Just consistent inputs, controlled environment, steady root-zone conditions, and enough discipline to leave healthy plants alone. That’s what built this finish. Now, in week 12, we’re seeing the result of every quiet decision made weeks ago: * strong vertical structure * dense flower stacking * steady resin production * proper late-flower fade * increasing floral mass * and a plant that is still focused on ripening, not surviving That matters. Because this stage is no longer about growth. It is about conversion. The plant is no longer trying to become bigger. It is trying to become heavier, louder, stickier, and more chemically complete. And it shows. âž» Late flower, properly explained This is one of the most misunderstood stages in the cycle. To newer growers, this phase can look confusing. Leaves begin to fade. White hairs begin to darken. Growth appears slower. The plant drinks differently. Some leaves curl. Some flowers swell unevenly. The plant looks “older.” And that is exactly what should be happening. This is not decline. This is maturation. Late flower is the point where the plant shifts energy away from expansion and into completion. That means: * less vertical push * less fresh green growth * slower water demand * increased resin output * calyx swelling * terpene maturation * pistil oxidation * nutrient drawdown from stored reserves The plant is not slowing down because something is wrong. It is slowing down because it is finishing correctly. âž» Trichomes — what they are, and what they are not This is where the real story is now. Trichomes are not “frost.” They are not cosmetic sparkle. They are not just visual proof that a plant “looks strong.” And they are definitely not just sugar. Trichomes are glandular resin heads — microscopic biochemical factories built by the plant. Their job is protection. They exist to defend the flower from: * UV stress * heat * dehydration * pests * fungal pressure * environmental stress And inside those tiny resin glands is where the plant stores much of what we care about most: * cannabinoids * terpenes * flavonoids * volatile compounds * aromatic oils So when we say a plant is “getting frosty,” what we actually mean is: The plant is reaching peak resin production and chemical expression. That frost is chemistry made visible. And right now, LSD is deep in that phase. The resin is no longer just forming. It is maturing. That distinction matters. Early trichomes are mostly clear — immature, still developing, not yet fully expressed. Then they move cloudy/milky — peak cannabinoid development, strongest active expression. Then amber begins — oxidation, degradation, and chemical transition into later-stage ripeness. This is why trichomes matter more than pistils. More than fan leaves. More than fade. Because trichomes tell you what the flower is doing chemically — not just visually. And right now, these plants are no longer building resin. They are finishing it. âž» The “curl” in the leaves One of the easiest late-flower details to misread. At this stage, some sugar leaves begin to curl, claw, or fold inward around the flower. New growers often panic here. But in late flower, this is often not a feeding issue. It is not always heat. It is not automatically toxicity. Sometimes, very simply: There is just too much flower and too much resin sitting on too little leaf. At this point the plant is carrying weight, stacking density, and coating nearby leaf tissue in resin so heavily that those small leaves begin to tighten, curl, and fold into the flower. It is a late-stage pressure response. Part mechanical. Part environmental. Part genetic. Very often normal. Context matters. And in this context — dense tops, heavy trichome load, stable temps, no major stress signals — this reads like maturity, not trouble. âž» Pistils — why the white hairs are changing This is another classic late-flower marker. Those white hairs are pistils. Early on, they emerge bright white as the flower actively builds and reaches. As the flower matures, those pistils begin to: * darken * curl inward * oxidize * retract into swollen calyx tissue That change from white to orange/brown is not the plant “dying.” It is the flower aging into ripeness. Fresh white pistils usually signal active new flower development. Darkened pistils usually signal that part of the flower is maturing and beginning to finish. This is why late flower often shows both at once: * older pistils darkening * newer pistils still pushing That is normal. Flowers do not ripen all at once. They ripen in layers. And that’s exactly what we’re seeing now. âž» Feeding — why less is doing more This is the point where overfeeding does more harm than underfeeding. The plant no longer needs to be pushed. It needs to be allowed to finish. Right now the feed is still simple, controlled, and appropriate: * Pure Zym * Sugar Royal * CalMag Pro * Terra Bloom * Power Buds * Green Sensation Nothing excessive. Nothing chaotic. No late-game bottle collecting. No panic additives. Just enough to support: * final bulking * resin maturity * metabolic efficiency * clean finish That’s the right move here. And yes — next week is likely the point where feedings begin to step down or stop entirely. Not because the plant is starving. Because the plant is done demanding. That’s the difference. Late flower feeding is not about force-feeding weight. It is about supporting the final metabolic steps without leaving excess behind. The closer we get to harvest, the less the plant needs to be fed — and the more it needs to be left alone. âž» Environment — why nothing is changing This room is still stable. And stable is exactly what late flower wants. * 26°C day * 18°C night * 60% RH * ~21°C root zone * ~18°C solution * 12/12 unchanged * CO₂ stable * watering controlled And most importantly: The plants clearly like it. So we do not change what is working just because we are close to harvest. Late flower is not the time to start experimenting. Not the time to suddenly drop temperatures. Not the time to force stress. Not the time to chase color. Not the time to “improve” a stable room. Consistency is what got the plants here. Consistency is what finishes them properly. âž» Weight gain — where the real growth is now The plant is not stretching anymore. But it is absolutely still growing. Just differently. This is density growth now. Mass growth. Calyx stacking. Internal swelling. Resin thickening. Water redistribution. Final weight. This is where flowers stop looking bigger every day — but start feeling heavier every day. That is late flower. Less visible movement. More invisible gain. And this is where growers who harvest too early lose the most. Not because the plant looked unfinished. Because the final weight had not landed yet. That weight is landing now. âž» What to expect next week Next week is likely transition week. Not dramatic. Not aggressive. Just the beginning of the final slowdown. Expect: * less water demand * slower daily movement * more pistil darkening * more calyx swelling * heavier tops * continued fade * trichomes shifting deeper into maturity * feed reduction or full stop approaching This is the point where observation becomes more important than intervention. The job next week is simple: Watch closely. Touch less. Finish clean. âž» Final thoughts This is one of the most beautiful parts of the cycle. Not because it is explosive. Because it is precise. This is where good structure becomes good flower. Where patience becomes weight. Where resin becomes chemistry. Where restraint becomes quality. LSD is no longer trying to impress. It is trying to finish. And it is doing that exactly right. To everyone following along — the growers, the learners, the skeptics, the silent watchers, the day-ones, the new names, the longtime supporters, the curious minds, the community, the platform, the sponsors, the believers, and even the doubters: Thank you for being here. Week by week. Plant by plant. Lesson by lesson. Almost there. 📡 DELETED @ 1K Please stay tuned.we never quit https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW 🙏 Thank you for your patience and continued support. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial đŸ“Č Don’t forget to Subscribe and follow me on Instagram and YouTube @DogDoctorOfficial for exclusive content, real-time updates, and behind-the-scenes magic. We’ve got so much more coming, including transplanting and all the amazing techniques that go along with it. You won’t want to miss it. GrowDiaries Journal: https://growdiaries.com/grower/dogdoctorofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dogdoctorofficial/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dogdoctorofficial Deleted by Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheDogDoctorOfficial NEW Vimeo : https://vimeo.com/dogdoctorofficial Under construction stay tuned âž» Explore the Gear that Powers My Grow If you’re curious about the tech I’m using, check out these links: 🔆 Lighting & Environmental Control ‱ Future of Grow — Advanced LED lighting technology https://www.futureofgrow.com/ DISCOUNT CODE: DOG20 ‱ Lumiflora — Under-canopy LED lighting https://lumiflorade.com/ ‱ TrollMaster — Environmental controllers and automation gear (past collaboration) âž» Genetics ‱ Zamnesia Seeds — Genetics used in this project https://www.zamnesia.com/ âž» đŸŒ± Soil, Substrates, Boosters & Root Support ‱ Plagron — Substrates, bio mixes, and supportive products https://plagron.com/en/ âž» 🎒 Storage, Curing & Preservation ‱ Grove Bags — Curing and storage solutions https://grovebags.com/ âž» 📾 Photography Equipment & Tools (Not sponsors, but part of my creative toolkit) ‱ Sony A6700 ‱ Sony full-frame macro lens + few more ‱ Stacking photography workflow - learning ‱ iPhone (for behind-the-scenes shots) We’ve got much more coming as we move through the grow cycles. Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together! As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together. With true love comes happiness. Always believe in yourself, and always do things expecting nothing and with an open heart. Be a giver, and the universe will give back in ways you could never imagine. 💚 Growers love to all 💚 📾 P.S. – The Eye Behind the Lens All photos in this diary (for now — except for the ones showing the camera, which I took with an iPhone) are taken with a Sony A6700 paired with a Sony full-frame macro lens and a few more. Photography is part of the story — it’s how we share the fine textures, the glow, and the quiet details that words can’t always capture. I’ve also started experimenting with photo stacking — a technique where multiple images, each taken at a slightly different focus point, are layered together to create one perfectly sharp image from front to back. It’s not digital enhancement or AI; it’s pure photography — a way to reveal the plant’s beauty in microscopic depth, from trichome to petal. You’ll even see a few shots of "ghost me" capturing the shots — camera, lens, setup — because every grow deserves not just to be cultivated, but documented like art. FOR DISCOUNT CODES AND MORE JUST FOLLOW THE LINK https://website.beacons.ai/dogdoctorofficial NEW DISCORD - Official Server Invite Link : https://discord.gg/ksjAkA5T74
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tiene un olor muy fuerte y agradable que te cautiva y noquea al mismo tiempo
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21-11-20 Se cambia la solución y se realiza un lavado de raíces. Para bajar la conductividad de las raíces de 1.95 a 0.2 ms para que la solución nueva sea mås efectiva. Se corrige el PH de 6.5 a 5.6. La solución tiene 1.95 ms y 5.6 PH. Se añade una pastilla de CO2. 22-11-20 Se corrige el PH 5.90 a 5.60 Conductividad 1.40 ms. 23-11-20 Se corrige el PH 5.90 a 5.60 Conductividad 1.33 ms. 25-11-20 Se corrige el PH 5.60 Conductividad 1.40 ms. Se queda sin agua, se echar una solución con 1.34 ms y PH 5.6 26-11-20 Se corrige el PH 5.80 Conductividad 1.40 ms. 27-11-20 Se corrige el PH 5.10 a 5.80 Conductividad 1.20 ms. 28-11-20 Se corrige el PH 5.40 a 5.80 Conductividad 1.25 ms.
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I sended thrm to flower this week and they stretched a lil bit and became bushier. I give them now topmax and biobloom all 2 days wit biogrow all of bio bizz.
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The colors of autumn are in full display 🍂 – deep purples, fiery reds, golden yellows, and even shades of black. The garden is alive with vibrant beauty, a final burst of energy as the cycle nears its end 🌿✹. The plants are absolutely stunning, their buds sparkling with trichomes, and the aroma is mesmerizing – a sweet and fruity scent reminiscent of ripe cherries filling the air đŸŒș🍒. Week 7 is behind us, and while I managed to increase the nutrients again, it came a bit too late. The result? Potency is reaching its peak, but the potential for quantity has passed. Still, the plants stand proud, exuding beauty, sweetness, and character in every bud. As the holidays approach, so does the conclusion of this grow 🎄đŸŒș. By the end of the week, it’ll be time to bring this chapter to a close – a moment to celebrate the journey, admire the elegance of these plants, and look forward to the harvest. Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season and a fantastic start to the new year 🎉✹. Stay tuned for the final updates and the results of this colorful and aromatic adventure 🌿📾. --- Die Farben des Herbstes zeigen sich in voller Pracht 🍂 – tiefes Lila, feuriges Rot, goldenes Gelb und sogar Schwarz. Der Garten leuchtet in seiner ganzen Schönheit, ein letzter Energieschub, bevor der Zyklus zu Ende geht 🌿✹. Die Pflanzen sind einfach atemberaubend – ihre Buds glitzern vor Trichomen, und der Duft ist unwiderstehlich: ein sĂŒĂŸ-fruchtiges Aroma, das an reife Kirschen erinnert und die Luft erfĂŒllt đŸŒș🍒. Woche 7 liegt hinter uns, und ich konnte die NĂ€hrstoffe wieder anpassen, aber leider ein bisschen zu spĂ€t. Das Ergebnis? Die Potenz erreicht ihren Höhepunkt, aber die Menge ist nicht mehr zu steigern. Trotzdem stehen die Pflanzen majestĂ€tisch da und verzaubern mit ihrer Schönheit, ihrem sĂŒĂŸen Duft und ihrem Charakter in jeder BlĂŒte. Mit den Feiertagen vor der TĂŒr nĂ€hert sich auch dieser Grow seinem Ende 🎄đŸŒș. Am Ende der Woche ist es soweit – Zeit, dieses Kapitel abzuschließen, die Eleganz dieser Pflanzen zu bewundern und sich auf die Ernte zu freuen. Ich wĂŒnsche euch allen eine wunderschöne Weihnachtszeit und einen großartigen Start ins neue Jahr 🎉✹. Bleibt dran fĂŒr die letzten Updates und das Ergebnis dieser farbenfrohen und aromatischen Reise 🌿📾.
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I’ve watered them plain water for the entire grow.
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PH ziemi się rozjechaƂo i nie wiem dlaczego? za maƂo , za duĆŒo, za często podlewane? poczekam aĆŒ wyschną i zrobię delikatny przelew wodą o PH 7, będziemy obserwować i zobaczymy...
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Week 7 of flower. Ro water Calmag 5 ml per 10l A+b 30 ml per 10l Ult pk 25 ml per 10l Ph 6 Light 100% Last week before I start flush. They are putting on size nice and have a warm baked smell to them.
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Welcome to week twelve for Frances, an Auto Fractal by Divine Seeds. Day 79 - photographed Day 80 - recorded of video Thanks to Shogun for providing the nutrition for this grow, and to Divine Seeds for providing the seeds. If you are not already a part of the cannabis community on X (formerly Twitter), I recommend joining! I have the same username over there.
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📆 Week 15, 30 April - 6 May 2024 30 April - Turned light power to 75%. 1 May - Did a significant defoliation. 2-6 May - Observed and let the plant grow. 📑 I was debating on keeping the lights at 100%, or defoliating the plant. Defoliating won this time. There just wasnt enough light penetration getting to the lower buds (half the plant) to mature them for maximum growth and quality yield. So leaving the lights that bright did not achieve my expectations. It is a tricky situation when you start taking leaves away from a plant in flower, but when shadows are blocking bud developement you have to balance your grow and open it up. My method is to start with the lowest leaves and work your way up, use common sense, discard yellowing and damaged ones first, leaving the healthy green leaf on the plant. Then strategically remove the few that shadow the buds you want more focus on. This will help ensure the plant continues processing energy while avoiding possible shock by removing too much leaf. đŸ¶ 30 April changed nutrient solution đŸœïž 30 April updated feeding schedule 💧 Using reverse osmosis water with EC/TDS at 0 🐉 Nutrient Solution EC 2.2 at 72 degree F 🔆 Light power at 75%, DLI 45-50 canopy coverage at 12hrs đŸ˜€ Using General Hydroponics, HGC728040, Dual Diaphragm Air Pump, 320 GPH That is it for this week. Thanks for the look, read and stopping by.
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We're getting so close to the finish line As you can see the trichomes are not ready yet
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Buenas farmers!! DespuĂ©s de pasarnos tres dias con sĂłlo agua volveremos con la mitad de nutrientes durante los prĂłximos dos riegos, ya empezamos a prepar nuestras plantas para la fase final ! Espero que os guste buenos humos family!💚
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Just feeding it at the moment. Still not to sure if it's male or female yet. She is female 😁.